First sentence: "'It is in vain - it is in vain - my dear children!' exclaimed the venerable prelate, Wulstan of Worcester, as he stood erect, with clasped hands and eyes upturned to heaven, 'It is all in vain! This unhappy kingdom is now alas! bewailing her sins in sackcloth and in ashes.'"
Includes 1 woodcut
Undated. Date from publisher's form of name and years of activity at address, cf. P.A.H. Brown. London publishers and printers, p. 112
Copy in McGill Library Rare Books and Special Collections: pink wrappers; front wrapper wanting
First sentence: "'It is in vain - it is in vain - my dear children!' exclaimed the venerable prelate, Wulstan of Worcester, as he stood erect, with clasped hands and eyes upturned to heaven, 'It is all in vain! This unhappy kingdom is now alas! bewailing her sins in sackcloth and in ashes.'" Includes 1 woodcut. Undated. Date from publisher's form of name and years of activity at address, cf. P.A.H. Brown. London publishers and printers, p. 112. Copy in McGill Library Rare Books and Special Collections: pink wrappers; front wrapper wanting.